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little peg goes to all the parties and is the main source of gossip. little peg shocks everyone. she is a grandmother now and she marries a man decades younger than her and a ballet dancer. i think his name was antonio. he is the ballet teacher for her granddaughter. she marries him so share, madonna, all the cougars in boca raton have nothing on little peg. she marries a man decades younger and there's this huge controversy. they are out traveling in one day she wakes up and he is gone. she goes back home and finds out he went back to the home and cleaned her up. takes her granddaughter and goes back to italy so now she is desperate. all these entitlement programs. little peg is now this widow living basically in poverty. when she dies, she is buried in the uppity cemetery because she is the wife of the eaton and one of the obituaries, the women tend -- women of washington is hated her. the obituary said while the women of washington may have hated her when chu is live, she is now our neighbor forever. lemmie do one more story and then we will take some questions. george washing
little peg goes to all the parties and is the main source of gossip. little peg shocks everyone. she is a grandmother now and she marries a man decades younger than her and a ballet dancer. i think his name was antonio. he is the ballet teacher for her granddaughter. she marries him so share, madonna, all the cougars in boca raton have nothing on little peg. she marries a man decades younger and there's this huge controversy. they are out traveling in one day she wakes up and he is gone. she...
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to the euro what's the latest on that peg well the peg was established if i remember correctly about it told her last year so we were just through the first verse free of this decision but if you look at the situation today with the pag in order to. maintain the relative weakness of the swiss franc interest rates have been lowered to virtually zero the central bank has embarked upon a major. acquisition purchasing plan of euro's in particular the end result of all of this now is that switzerland is holding about four hundred fifty billion of foreign exchange reserves now to try and put it to number that in some kind of perspective we are talking about you could buy two thirds of apple the biggest corporation in the world for that you could buy general electric twice over and goodness knows how many times you could buy general motors so the question then is how the. how do you deal with this large amount of money and some ideas have been say. a sovereign that fund would be one of the biggest in the world already capitalized with four hundred billion it would be four times bigger than
to the euro what's the latest on that peg well the peg was established if i remember correctly about it told her last year so we were just through the first verse free of this decision but if you look at the situation today with the pag in order to. maintain the relative weakness of the swiss franc interest rates have been lowered to virtually zero the central bank has embarked upon a major. acquisition purchasing plan of euro's in particular the end result of all of this now is that...
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he was so approachable to peg mullen, so human in his relations with peg mullen, who sought to find out how her son was killed in vietnam. he died from friendly fire, which, you know obviously meant he was killed within the confines of his own unit by shrapnel from american weapons fired. it was so impressive to read about then a colonel later to become norm an schwartzkopf general "time" magazine's man of the year who was so human. just that clip we just showed right then compared to a lot of military officials who we see on tv. an actual human being would could say i hope i don't make a mistake. things like that. interesting, at least to me. >> i think very interesting. i grew up -- i was in high school in part of the anti-vietnam protest, so he was a symbol. you kind of respected him. as you grew holder, you learned that you can politically be different and still respect the man. he was the kind of guy that would give you that feeling and stature that you would not get from a lot of generals. he also seemed to have a more human side. >> i agree with it. we'll have colonel jack jcake
he was so approachable to peg mullen, so human in his relations with peg mullen, who sought to find out how her son was killed in vietnam. he died from friendly fire, which, you know obviously meant he was killed within the confines of his own unit by shrapnel from american weapons fired. it was so impressive to read about then a colonel later to become norm an schwartzkopf general "time" magazine's man of the year who was so human. just that clip we just showed right then compared to...
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ten years later he quit his day job and started making the peg. >> he definitely started small. one person with his wife's blessing working alone in the basement full time. >> reporter: for every minute of motion lemieux says the n power peg can juice you will a small mp 3 player and more hungry devices like smartphones take 15 minutes of walking to get you one minute of talking. >> this is where we were a couple years ago and this is where we are now. >> reporter: and the technology could get bigger, wa bigger. >> we ultimately see the n power technology being scaled up to the size of an automobile and placed inside of a buoy out on the ocean and instead of harvesting human walking motion we're able to harvest the wave motion. >> reporter: a single buoy could power at least 20 homes. i always wait until the last minute. can i still ship a gift in time for christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune
ten years later he quit his day job and started making the peg. >> he definitely started small. one person with his wife's blessing working alone in the basement full time. >> reporter: for every minute of motion lemieux says the n power peg can juice you will a small mp 3 player and more hungry devices like smartphones take 15 minutes of walking to get you one minute of talking. >> this is where we were a couple years ago and this is where we are now. >> reporter: and...
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to the dollar you know where your friend the currency wars peg the dog. all this money print is going to go to china they've got to print their money to soak it off so they're going to get the inflation that's very destabilizing so they are going to let the you want to go up that means the value of their reserves are going down you know ten percent of a wish of the dollar or ten percent inflation is the three hundred billion dollar wealth transfer from china an emerging market to the united states which is supposedly a wealthy country so they're not going to stand for that what they're doing is buying gold because they when they're yes they can because that's kind of the head so ok i've got all these dollars and you're devaluing the dollar but what's happening to the price of gold all the price of gold is going up so i've got five portfolio consisting of dollar and gold i'm in a hedge position you can inflate the dollar all you want to buy gold is going to go up and then they choose the kind of balance so the question is how do you get the gold mining thr
to the dollar you know where your friend the currency wars peg the dog. all this money print is going to go to china they've got to print their money to soak it off so they're going to get the inflation that's very destabilizing so they are going to let the you want to go up that means the value of their reserves are going down you know ten percent of a wish of the dollar or ten percent inflation is the three hundred billion dollar wealth transfer from china an emerging market to the united...
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they are difficult to peg and you see people get with drawn. if you see a person that you know and love and changing in their behavior. and getting with drawn and perhaps they are having extended periods of mood difficulties. and what i often see in family members and friends of these people, they will ignore these things or go boo denial about them. typically when people are not acting the normal way that they behave, and are tarting to display certain behaviors. of subtle thingings. start -- with strange beliefs and fixated on thippings that make -- things that make them angry. getting them into see someone and a professional and see if this is it a passing phase or is this something that is a tip of a iceberg. a lot of the onous is on frind family to get them treatment. they bring poem in my office to be evaluated and other times, people are in denial. if you have a friend or family number that nides to be assessed we need to get them in there and accept the diagnosis. >> family members are fearful to take one much their children to someone
they are difficult to peg and you see people get with drawn. if you see a person that you know and love and changing in their behavior. and getting with drawn and perhaps they are having extended periods of mood difficulties. and what i often see in family members and friends of these people, they will ignore these things or go boo denial about them. typically when people are not acting the normal way that they behave, and are tarting to display certain behaviors. of subtle thingings. start --...
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peg ratio or price to earnings mobile ratio, and we are afraid we'll start giving things back. if the fundamentals improve, we can advise our price target up. we want to give them a sense of why we would take something off the table. we want you to have the move before we make it that's part of what i like about the charitable trust. this @paulsullivan. j.c., tweeting at 4:30 a.m. when do you sleep? i have strange sleeping habits, i admit to that. i usually get four hours of sleep on a given night. i would like to get more sleep. many of you ask me @jimcramer, the answer is why can't i sleep? that's why i'm up. stick with jim cramer. >>> i like to say there is always a bull market somewhere,
peg ratio or price to earnings mobile ratio, and we are afraid we'll start giving things back. if the fundamentals improve, we can advise our price target up. we want to give them a sense of why we would take something off the table. we want you to have the move before we make it that's part of what i like about the charitable trust. this @paulsullivan. j.c., tweeting at 4:30 a.m. when do you sleep? i have strange sleeping habits, i admit to that. i usually get four hours of sleep on a given...
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. >> she helped circulate a pegs for improved security and safety for women in new delhi. >> they are equal members of society and have a right to public safety. >> the pegs was turned over to the consulate. in are you, they said they hope the woman's struggles and sacrifice would not go to vain. >> we hope this will be a turning point. >> that's exactly what they were hoping for. >> not something that will happen overnight but i guess education will help the process. >> now, the fbi looked at marilyn monroe as a potential communist. the bureau had been keeping tabs on monroe since 1956 when agents received an anonymous tip that money from her production company was going to the communist party. she was married at the time to arthur miller, who was a member of the communist parties. the information does not contain new information on her death in 1962 or efforts by the bureau to investigate rumors that she had been murdered. >> new this morning the u.s. population is growing at a slower pace than projected. by new year's day it's projected to hit 315 million. that's an increase of les
. >> she helped circulate a pegs for improved security and safety for women in new delhi. >> they are equal members of society and have a right to public safety. >> the pegs was turned over to the consulate. in are you, they said they hope the woman's struggles and sacrifice would not go to vain. >> we hope this will be a turning point. >> that's exactly what they were hoping for. >> not something that will happen overnight but i guess education will help the...
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. >> in fact when i was talking with parishioners, collins and carter, peg mentioned father could he ever be canonized? that is a very interesting question i thought. if people of other religions could be canonized, gandy would be on the top of that list. >> definitely. >> his values are so close to the values of christ. >> yes. how did he die and what were the circumstances? >> he was assassinated by a hindu nationalist person. this happened on january 30, 1948. gandy was going do his prayers. he was met by this person who put his hands together as if he was greeting him but then he pulled out his gun and shot him. gandy said heram. that is my god. he fell to the ground. >> he fell to the ground then. of course revered by indians and by people throughout the world and i think especially by christians in a very special way. father, thank you so much for being with us and giving us this deep background. there is much more of course that we could say and you could say about this. could you very briefly perhaps give a short blessing to our audience there that would embody the spirit of
. >> in fact when i was talking with parishioners, collins and carter, peg mentioned father could he ever be canonized? that is a very interesting question i thought. if people of other religions could be canonized, gandy would be on the top of that list. >> definitely. >> his values are so close to the values of christ. >> yes. how did he die and what were the circumstances? >> he was assassinated by a hindu nationalist person. this happened on january 30, 1948....
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peg ratio or price to earnings mobile ratio, and we are afraid we'll start giving things back. if the fundamentals improve, we can advise our price target up. we want to give them a sense of why we would take something off the table. we want you to have the move before we make it that's part of what i like about the charitable trust. this @paulsullivan. j.c., tweeting at 4:30 a.m. when do you sleep? i have strange sleeping habits, i admit to that. i usually get four hours of sleep on a given night. i would like to get more sleep. many of you ask me @jimcramer, the answer is why can't i sleep? that's why i'm up. stick with jim cramer. oh, just diagramminghey mike. this accident are you up to? with my state farm pocket agent app. you can also get a quote and pay your premium with this thing. i thought state farm didn't have all those apps? where did you hear that? the internet. and you believed it? yeah. they can't put anything on the internet that isn't true. where did you hear that? [ both ] the internet. oh look. here comes my date. i met him on the internet. he's a french mod
peg ratio or price to earnings mobile ratio, and we are afraid we'll start giving things back. if the fundamentals improve, we can advise our price target up. we want to give them a sense of why we would take something off the table. we want you to have the move before we make it that's part of what i like about the charitable trust. this @paulsullivan. j.c., tweeting at 4:30 a.m. when do you sleep? i have strange sleeping habits, i admit to that. i usually get four hours of sleep on a given...
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once we have numbers pegged, they say, rates aren't going to be low forever. if the bond market sees unemployment at 6% or 6.99%, you have seen sell off today. >> when do we get to 2.5% inflation, that's a squishy number. 6.5% he employment, when are projections at 2.5. >> to michael's point though, you don't want it wait until you get to 6.5%. if you have been in this bond market with all those other people that have been in this bond market for a long time, you don't want to be the last guy out of door, you want to be the first guy out of door. >> he is selling off today. >> after two years of people predicted. >> well, i've been predicting for two years. is it the first prick? maybe. but it is inevitable. if you see this much free money floating in the system, inflation has to go up, a rubber band that will eventually let loose. >> a little gold but not dramatic. >> let's talk night trading. guys behind us at night trading post behind us may know the fate of who gets night trading by the end of the day. tell us what is happening. >> not entirely clear. i re
once we have numbers pegged, they say, rates aren't going to be low forever. if the bond market sees unemployment at 6% or 6.99%, you have seen sell off today. >> when do we get to 2.5% inflation, that's a squishy number. 6.5% he employment, when are projections at 2.5. >> to michael's point though, you don't want it wait until you get to 6.5%. if you have been in this bond market with all those other people that have been in this bond market for a long time, you don't want to be...
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peg ratio or price to earnings mobile ratio, and we are afraid we'll start giving things back. if the fundamentals improve, we can ahedvise our price tashgrge. we want to give them a sense of why we would take something off the table. we want you to have the move before we make it that's part of what i like about the charitable trust. this @paulsullivan. j.c., tweeting at 4:30 a.m. when do you sleep? i have strange sleeping habits, i admit to that. i usually get four hours of sleep on a given night. i would like to get more sleep. many of you ask me @jimcramer, the answer is why can't i sleep? that's why i'm up. stick with jim cramer. welcome to chevy's year-end event. so, the 5.3-liter v8 silverado can tow up to 9,600 pounds? 315 horsepower. what's that in reindeer-power? [ laughs ] [ pencil scratches ] [ male announcer ] chevy's giving more. now through january 2nd, no monthly payments until spring for qualified buyers. get the silverado for 0% apr financing for 60 months plus $1,000 holiday bonus cash. plus trade up for an additional $1,000 trade-in allowance. to the best va
peg ratio or price to earnings mobile ratio, and we are afraid we'll start giving things back. if the fundamentals improve, we can ahedvise our price tashgrge. we want to give them a sense of why we would take something off the table. we want you to have the move before we make it that's part of what i like about the charitable trust. this @paulsullivan. j.c., tweeting at 4:30 a.m. when do you sleep? i have strange sleeping habits, i admit to that. i usually get four hours of sleep on a given...
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peg ratio or price to earnings mobile ratio, and we are afraid we'll start giving things back. if the fundamentals improve, we can advise our price target up. we want to give them a sense of why we would take something off the table. we want you to have the move before we make it that's part of what i like about the charitable trust. this @paulsullivan. j.c., tweeting at 4:30 a.m. when do you sleep? i have strange sleeping habits, i admit to that. i usually get four hours of sleep on a given night. i would like to get more sleep. many of you ask me @jimcramer, the answer is why can't i sleep? that's why i'm up. stick with jim cramer. in the last five hours? i played a round of golf. then i read a book while teaching myself how to play guitar; ran ten miles while knitting myself a sweater; jumped out of a plane. finally, i became a ping pong master while recording my debut album. how you ask? with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon hea
peg ratio or price to earnings mobile ratio, and we are afraid we'll start giving things back. if the fundamentals improve, we can advise our price target up. we want to give them a sense of why we would take something off the table. we want you to have the move before we make it that's part of what i like about the charitable trust. this @paulsullivan. j.c., tweeting at 4:30 a.m. when do you sleep? i have strange sleeping habits, i admit to that. i usually get four hours of sleep on a given...
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that thing woulding pegged. this guy would be spinning. here's how you shut it on and off. like the gas thing, the valve thing with the square head. there are a couple of ears. you lineup the 2 ears. there is a hole to put a padlock. if it's on ita in direction of the /phroe. flow. when it's off, these 2 lineup. the 2 ears will lineup so you can put a padlock in there. that tells you you hava shut off. like that gas circle thing, if you see that thing in a sidewalk and you are standing in the street and you have that in front of you and look directly at the house you will find the gas shut off. same with the water. if you have the water thing in front of you and look directly at the house. 9 times out of 10 on the floor you will find the main water shut off, here. a lot of places have the sprinklers if you shut off the main in the street you shut off the fire systems. so, if you have a choice of shutting off the water in somebody's house go for the one that coming between the foundation, usually it's in the garage or basement. you turn it to the right. right to tighten, lef
that thing woulding pegged. this guy would be spinning. here's how you shut it on and off. like the gas thing, the valve thing with the square head. there are a couple of ears. you lineup the 2 ears. there is a hole to put a padlock. if it's on ita in direction of the /phroe. flow. when it's off, these 2 lineup. the 2 ears will lineup so you can put a padlock in there. that tells you you hava shut off. like that gas circle thing, if you see that thing in a sidewalk and you are standing in the...
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. >> i want to know how wise it is, pegging things at 6.5, the employment rate that we could go down there due to a shrinking labor force because people are giving up work. >> okay. i'm not hearing rick. are you hearing rick? >> ron insana, i'll pose the same question to you. >> look, mandy, i think that it's not pegged per se as the fed chairman pointed out. that's the point at which policy would start to change. >> it's a target but it's not a target. >> no. he's saying the pivot point given the lag in federal policy that the interest rate could move below 6.5%, but that's when they have to think about turning the super tanker because policy acted with a lag. what happened today was extraordinarily interesting. qualitative and quantitative easing added to our list so instead of qe3 and qe4 we have qe squared. i think the policy is a natural evolution of what bernanke has done at the fed since he's gotten there. looked at the 1930s and the experiences in japan, we's trying to make sure we have neither of the two outcomes. >> what are the implications of the bond market, rick santell
. >> i want to know how wise it is, pegging things at 6.5, the employment rate that we could go down there due to a shrinking labor force because people are giving up work. >> okay. i'm not hearing rick. are you hearing rick? >> ron insana, i'll pose the same question to you. >> look, mandy, i think that it's not pegged per se as the fed chairman pointed out. that's the point at which policy would start to change. >> it's a target but it's not a target. >>...
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hartford pegged its storm losses as high as $350 million. analysts say the companies can absorb the impact. both stocks were higher. travelers rallied 4.9%, closing less than one dollar away from a new 52-week high. hartford added 2.9%. drug giant pfizer had encouraging news on an experimental breast cancer drug. with up to $6 billion in potential global sales, the stock rallied. shares jumped 1.9% on heavier than usual volume. while the breast cancer drug tests were positive, any regulatory approval wouldn't happen for at least a couple of years. three of the five most actively traded exchange traded products were up. the financial e.t.f. had the best gains, up 1.2%. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> susie: a tough day for investors in freeport mcmoran. the stock plunged 16% on news that the mining company is buying two oil and gas producers. it's paying $9 billion for plains exploration and production company and mcmoran exploration company. diane eastabrook has details on freeport's plans to build a larger, more diversified company.
hartford pegged its storm losses as high as $350 million. analysts say the companies can absorb the impact. both stocks were higher. travelers rallied 4.9%, closing less than one dollar away from a new 52-week high. hartford added 2.9%. drug giant pfizer had encouraging news on an experimental breast cancer drug. with up to $6 billion in potential global sales, the stock rallied. shares jumped 1.9% on heavier than usual volume. while the breast cancer drug tests were positive, any regulatory...
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times reports at least one of those cases goes to trial this spring. 2013 is being pegged as "the year of the truck." car review site edmunds.com is predicting that the improving housing market will help boost truck sales. it is also estimating that overall auto sales will hit 15 million, an increase of 4% from 2012. the head of the epa is resigning after 4 action-packed years. lisa jackson is expected to step down early next year. she is giving no reason for leaving the office, although there is some speculation. as the obama administrations chief environmental watchdog, jackson's tenure includes high- profile battles over global warming, the keystone xl pipeline and new rules on coal- fired plants. the man behind an infamous insider trading scandal is still making headlines after his arrest. raj rajaratnam will pay a penalty of $1.5 million to the sec. it's connected to his civil case that stemmed from allegations of insider trading. last year, rajaratnam was sentenced to 11 years in prision for securities fraud and conspiricy. he also paid a record fine of $92 million. steinway has
times reports at least one of those cases goes to trial this spring. 2013 is being pegged as "the year of the truck." car review site edmunds.com is predicting that the improving housing market will help boost truck sales. it is also estimating that overall auto sales will hit 15 million, an increase of 4% from 2012. the head of the epa is resigning after 4 action-packed years. lisa jackson is expected to step down early next year. she is giving no reason for leaving the office,...
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there is a calculation on the plans that pegs it at -- i have to double check the number, i believe it's around 96. we are hoping to do more of a seated venue, so that's going to reduce it down to more like the 50 mark, so i think the square footage also is being eaten up by a lot of server station for the food aspect because the fact that it is in the basement, we're going to have to have a dumb waiter system, it's two dumb waiters to make sure food is delivered on time, hot, you know, and how our chef would like it to be delivered. so, i would say the answer to that, we are most likely reducing the size. >> my second question is on your application under neighborhood contact, it says you are currently scheduling public forums to success your project, what else have you done since your application thus far reaching out to the community. >> we sent an invite to our neighborhood meeting to about 144 people, all residents within 100 feet including, let's see, including a list of business owners, neighborhood associations, i have the mailing list, i'm not sure if you were forwarded on it or
there is a calculation on the plans that pegs it at -- i have to double check the number, i believe it's around 96. we are hoping to do more of a seated venue, so that's going to reduce it down to more like the 50 mark, so i think the square footage also is being eaten up by a lot of server station for the food aspect because the fact that it is in the basement, we're going to have to have a dumb waiter system, it's two dumb waiters to make sure food is delivered on time, hot, you know, and how...
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artificially peg government controlled exchange rates to deal with the imbalance problem ok so if the problem is artificially controlled exchange rates what about artificially controlled interest rates because we see central banks having so much power and ability to manipulate interest rates and these are really the market signals these are the price signals and we've seen some unprecedented manipulation of them especially since the financial crisis so this i mean you could argue it moves us further away from a true capitalist system and more towards a centrally planned one it is that good. it's not good at all times and places but it's good right now because starting in two thousand and eight the market system. the capitalist system malfunctions horrendously so clearly there are different interpretations of the financial crisis but that's mine . in which. financial markets stopped functioning properly for some central banks to resort to extraordinary measures to get them and the economy feet again but now even some of the people that worse stewards of the u.s. financial system during
artificially peg government controlled exchange rates to deal with the imbalance problem ok so if the problem is artificially controlled exchange rates what about artificially controlled interest rates because we see central banks having so much power and ability to manipulate interest rates and these are really the market signals these are the price signals and we've seen some unprecedented manipulation of them especially since the financial crisis so this i mean you could argue it moves us...
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as the peg for all this those people who have a bigger tax burden of course because big firms can employ accountants to get clever with profits where does social responsibility kick in the. i think every individual has a moral duty to report as much tax as possible to avoid it yes because if you can if you can avoid tax which means you can you can lower your tax burden legally and decide not to you paying more tax in europe and then you're obliged to under the law and the government uses the tax money for bad things it uses it to to buy a whole army of the bureaucrats who write billions of new rules and create a lot of damage when you pay too much tax your corresponds with your morally corresponds to the damage of government guns so i think every person has a moral obligation to pay as little. bahrain's leader he would right sector it is staying behind bars we talk about that seem to not be a ragin was going to sentence reduced on appeal despite international pressure on the monarchy to stop persecuting political activists and let him go free we talked more about that later also a midwes
as the peg for all this those people who have a bigger tax burden of course because big firms can employ accountants to get clever with profits where does social responsibility kick in the. i think every individual has a moral duty to report as much tax as possible to avoid it yes because if you can if you can avoid tax which means you can you can lower your tax burden legally and decide not to you paying more tax in europe and then you're obliged to under the law and the government uses the...
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now it was at least eight million dollars in addition to a long term debt to the fund that the city pegs at one hundred forty three million dollars so cal pers however argues that under california law it has primacy as a creditor and they are essentially the state and you cannot default on an arm of the state right like you can't do argentina can never defaults and yet they did california no i don't never to fall into all it does you know what's shocking is that of course there's going to be no growth so overcome the bond apocalypse which was covered by the way by the mayans you know hundreds of years ago and the rise of those living in america on two dollars a day is now over it's close to one point five million people are living on two dollars a day and that was up sixty percent of the last two years so how are you going to pay any of these bond interest in any of these schemes often know a whole population is basically surviving by you know picking grains out of you know fickle matter so here's cowper's which by the way lost a lot of money in these infinitely re hypothecated collatera
now it was at least eight million dollars in addition to a long term debt to the fund that the city pegs at one hundred forty three million dollars so cal pers however argues that under california law it has primacy as a creditor and they are essentially the state and you cannot default on an arm of the state right like you can't do argentina can never defaults and yet they did california no i don't never to fall into all it does you know what's shocking is that of course there's going to be no...
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as the peg for all this those people who have a bigger tax burden of course because big firms can employ accountants to get clever with profits where does social responsibility cake in then. i think every individual has a moral. who are quite as much tax as possible to avoid it yes because if you can if you can avoid tax which means you can you can lower your tax burden legally and decide not to you paying more tax in europe and then you're obliged to under the law and the government uses the tax money for bad things that uses it to to buy a whole army of the bureaucrats who write billions of new rules and create a lot of damage when you pay too much tax you're corresponds with your morally correspond civil for the damage that government does so i think that every person has a moral obligation to pay as little carrots as pass one of them are to our know that a lot of people agree with you a lot of people to my prospects for making your thoughts so clear and concise on the program tonight talk about is a space firm specializing in tax avoidance. and focusing on. the leading rights activis
as the peg for all this those people who have a bigger tax burden of course because big firms can employ accountants to get clever with profits where does social responsibility cake in then. i think every individual has a moral. who are quite as much tax as possible to avoid it yes because if you can if you can avoid tax which means you can you can lower your tax burden legally and decide not to you paying more tax in europe and then you're obliged to under the law and the government uses the...
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they are difficult to peg and you see people get with drawn. if you see a person that you know and love and changing in their behavior. and getting with drawn and perhaps they are having extended periods of mood difficulties. and what i often see in family members and friends of these people, they will ignore these things or go boo denial about them. typically when people are not acting the normal way that they behave, and are tarting to display certain behaviors. of subtle thingings. start -- with strange beliefs and fixated on thippings that make -- things that make them angry. getting them into see someone and a professional and see if this is it a passing phase or is this something that is a tip of a iceberg. a lot of the onous is on frind family to get them treatment. they bring poem in my office to be evaluated and other times, people are in denial. if you have a friend or family number that nides to be assessed we need to get them in there and accept the diagnosis. >> family members are fearful to take one much their children to someone
they are difficult to peg and you see people get with drawn. if you see a person that you know and love and changing in their behavior. and getting with drawn and perhaps they are having extended periods of mood difficulties. and what i often see in family members and friends of these people, they will ignore these things or go boo denial about them. typically when people are not acting the normal way that they behave, and are tarting to display certain behaviors. of subtle thingings. start --...
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they are difficult to peg and you see people get with drawn. if you see a person that you know and love and changing in their behavior. and getting with drawn and perhaps they are having extended periods of mood difficulties. and what i often see in family members and friends of these people, they will ignore these things or go boo denial about them. typically when people are not acting the normal way that they behave, and are tarting to display certain behaviors. of subtle thingings. start -- with strange beliefs and fixated on thippings that make -- things that make them angry. getting them into see someone and a professional and see if this is it a passing phase or is this something that is a tip of a iceberg. a lot of the onous is on frind family to get them treatment. they bring poem in my office to be evaluated and other times, people are in denial. if you have a friend or family number that nides to be assessed we need to get them in there and accept the diagnosis. >> family members are fearful to take one much their children to someone
they are difficult to peg and you see people get with drawn. if you see a person that you know and love and changing in their behavior. and getting with drawn and perhaps they are having extended periods of mood difficulties. and what i often see in family members and friends of these people, they will ignore these things or go boo denial about them. typically when people are not acting the normal way that they behave, and are tarting to display certain behaviors. of subtle thingings. start --...